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Old 14-11-2006, 05:40 PM
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is it worth fitting one of these gauges to be on the safe side? could i please have opinions on which to go for and best place to buy also will need lambda sensor etc.
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do a search mate theres lots on them on here
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Hi,


Yeah worth fitting, as along as working correct, and the driver know what fuelings safe and unsafe.

As Jay said been lots of threads on them.And also Jay has tried many different ones. so he knows his stuff.


i use Tech Edge, about £250 -£300 for complete kit. and i've had mine against 2 autronic £800+ set ups, on a £500 proper calibrated sensor,
and it was spot on both times.

my brother has a AEM setup from the US, for £170 complete, but i've/ We have not tested it against anything else.
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